1. How do you think hid life differs from his grandmother's life?

A: I think Momaday’s life incorporates fewer aspects of his cultural heritage, such as customs, practices and values, than his grandmother’s life.

2. What transition in the culture of the Kiowa people does this legend mark?

A: The Kiowa legend marks death in the culture of the Kiowa people.

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To understand how life differs between Momaday and his grandmother, we can analyze their respective cultural heritage and beliefs. Gathering information from Momaday's writings and interviews, as well as studying his grandmother's life, can provide insights into their differences.

For the second question regarding the transition in the culture of the Kiowa people, we need to examine the legend in question. By studying the legend, its context, and its significance within the Kiowa culture, we can determine the transition it marks. Consulting historical records, cultural studies, and analysis by experts on Kiowa culture can help in understanding this transition.

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